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Sir Bradley Wiggins selling four vintage guitars - to make room for more

Music loving Olympic and former Tour de France champ said to have "very good" taste in the instruments...

Fancy getting your hands on a piece of rock and roll history with a cycling twist? Well, you can with the news that Sir Bradley Wiggins is selling four Epiphone guitars from his collection.

Two of the guitars for sale are Casino models – favoured by Wiggins’ idol, Paul Weller, from respectively 1961 and 1964. George Harrison and John Lennon of the Beatles also used them.

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The others are Al Caiola Custom models, named after the New York City based jazz guitarist and session musician who played alongside stars such as Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley and Simon & Garfunkel. Those guitars are from the late 1960s.

They’re being sold through London’s New Kings Road Vintage Guitar Emporium, which posted pictures of Wiggins with the instruments on its Facebook page.

According to a source quoted by the Mirror, which says the guitars are worth around £5,000 each. “Bradley’s guitar collection has swelled in recent months, so he’s having a clear-out to make room for new acquisitions.

"He may be a world-famous sportsman, but he also harbours the fantasy of being a rock star – so loves to live it out with the best kit.

“His taste is regarded as very good by experts and even music stars have a beady eye on his collection.”

Among guitars Wiggins might have his eye on at the same dealer are a 1956 Gibson Les Paul TV special, owned by the late John Entwistle of The Who – it’s selling for a cool £10,950.

In 2008, after winning in Beijing the second and third of his four Olympic gold medals, the future Tour de France champion spoke to the Obeserver about his obsession with guitars.

He said: “This has been a long-term mainstay. I've got about nine now: a gorgeous Epiphone Sheraton, a Gibson SG, a beautiful pale white Fender Stratocaster with gold pick-ups, all sorts.

“I'm after an Epiphone Casino at the moment, a vintage one from the Sixties or Seventies, when John Lennon played one. Not one he played, of course, because that would be in the millions now, but something with a story to it would be really nice.

“I'm self-taught on the guitar but my wife says I'm quite good. But there's good, and then there's good. It's like cycling, the real thing is getting out and playing live. Let's see how good you are at cycling: get up and do a pursuit in the Olympic final and see what time you can do.

“Everyone's a rock star in their own bedroom,” added Wiggins, who is currently racing in the Tour of Britain – a sentiment with which anyone who has held a hairbrush in their hand while singing away to their favourite songs will agree.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Simon E | 9 years ago
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Simply being labelled an Epiphone doesn't mean it was Gibson's cheap 'copy' range in the 60s, that came later. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphone and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphone_Casino

"It's like cycling, the real thing is getting out and playing live"

True. But there's a bigger and more significant difference in music - between being able to play a bunch of notes and the ability to actually create something musical. Lots of guitarists do the former, few do the latter.

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OldRidgeback replied to Simon E | 9 years ago
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Simon E wrote:

Simply being labelled an Epiphone doesn't mean it was Gibson's cheap 'copy' range in the 60s, that came later. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphone and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphone_Casino

"It's like cycling, the real thing is getting out and playing live"

True. But there's a bigger and more significant difference in music - between being able to play a bunch of notes and the ability to actually create something musical. Lots of guitarists do the former, few do the latter.

My brother's Les Paul starburst copy was a mid 70s model. He had it until a few years ago and has a (proper) Telecaster now. I always liked his old Epiphone and it was well amde and sounded good. He did have an old Burns previously and I believe they're worth money too, though the quality really wasn't that good.

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OldRidgeback | 9 years ago
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Interesting - didn't know Epiphones were attracting proper money these days otherwise I'd have bought my brother's from him.

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srchar replied to OldRidgeback | 9 years ago
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OldRidgeback wrote:

Interesting - didn't know Epiphones were attracting proper money these days otherwise I'd have bought my brother's from him.

Only the vintage ones. A 90s made in Korea Epi has a long way to go before it's worth five grand.

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Iamnot Wiggins | 9 years ago
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Haha! Touche!

And yes, MercuryOne, it did.

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WolfieSmith replied to Iamnot Wiggins | 9 years ago
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Iamnot Wiggins wrote:

Haha! Touche!

And yes, MercuryOne, it did.

Good man! So you get to query Wiggins's generosity AND big your own genirodity up at the same time.  4

I imagine if Wiigins announces he's giving all the proceeds to charity you will be doing the same..

Love this site.

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Iamnot Wiggins replied to WolfieSmith | 9 years ago
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MercuryOne wrote:
Iamnot Wiggins wrote:

Haha! Touche!

And yes, MercuryOne, it did.

Good man! So you get to query Wiggins's generosity AND big your own genirodity up at the same time.  4

I imagine if Wiigins announces he's giving all the proceeds to charity you will be doing the same..

Love this site.

And you get to continue being a twat - we all win  4

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WolfieSmith | 9 years ago
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Dunno. Is any of yours?

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Iamnot Wiggins | 9 years ago
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I sold some stuff on eBay the other day but I didn't hear you come knocking for a "news" story.

Is any of the sales money going to charity?

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Simon_MacMichael replied to Iamnot Wiggins | 9 years ago
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Iamnot Wiggins wrote:

I sold some stuff on eBay the other day but I didn't hear you come knocking for a "news" story.

Your user name perfectly sums up why  3

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